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President Donald Trump revealed that Board of Peace member states will commit over $5 billion for Gaza reconstruction and thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force. The announcement is scheduled for Thursday at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.A high-level Turkish delegation met with Syrian Information Minister Hamza Mustafa in Damascus to formalize institutional cooperation in combating disinformation, crisis communication, and public diplomacy. The mechanism will operate around the clock.Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says Washington appears ready to accept limited Iranian uranium enrichment, and Tehran genuinely seeks a deal. He warns that pressing missiles and proxies simultaneously will stall talks—and may trigger another war.
President Donald Trump revealed that Board of Peace member states will commit over $5 billion for Gaza reconstruction and thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force. The announcement is scheduled for Thursday at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.A high-level Turkish delegation met with Syrian Information Minister Hamza Mustafa in Damascus to formalize institutional cooperation in combating disinformation, crisis communication, and public diplomacy. The mechanism will operate around the clock.Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says Washington appears ready to accept limited Iranian uranium enrichment, and Tehran genuinely seeks a deal. He warns that pressing missiles and proxies simultaneously will stall talks—and may trigger another war.

Japan restarts power transmission at world's largest nuclear plant after 14 years

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11:55, 16/02/2026, Monday
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Japan restarts power transmission at world's largest nuclear plant after 14 years
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Tokyo Electric Power Company resumed trial power generation Monday at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant's No. 6 reactor, marking the first electricity transmission from the facility in nearly 14 years. Full commercial operation is scheduled for March 18 as Japan pushes to maximize nuclear energy under strict safety protocols post-Fukushima.

Tokyo Electric Power Company achieved a significant milestone Monday, resuming trial power generation and transmission at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant's No. 6 reactor for the first time since March 2012. The development represents TEPCO's first reactor restart since the catastrophic 2011 Fukushima Daiichi meltdown, which triggered a nationwide nuclear shutdown and enduring safety concerns.

Operational Timeline and Technical Progress

The turbine commenced operation Sunday evening, with electricity transmission following early Monday after confirming no technical abnormalities. During the testing phase, operators will repeatedly disconnect and reconnect the generator while progressively increasing output from 20% to full capacity. The reactor initially restarted January 21 but was temporarily shut down due to an alarm during control rod extraction, resuming operations February 9. Monday's transmission faced a brief delay caused by a malfunctioning neutron-measuring device, highlighting continued technical scrutiny.

Nuclear Renaissance Amid Safety Consciousness

The No. 6 reactor secured regulatory approval and will begin full-scale commercial transmission March 18, with another unit at the world's largest nuclear facility expected to follow. Despite most Japanese reactors remaining offline due to lingering safety apprehensions, the government is pursuing maximum nuclear utilization as part of decarbonization strategy, restarting only units meeting stringent safety standards. The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa restart marks a pivotal step in Japan's gradual return to nuclear power while maintaining heightened vigilance post-Fukushima.

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